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Ossification sequence in infants who die during the perinatal period: population-based references.

Øystein E Olsen1, Rolv T Lie, Ralph S Lachman, Helga Maartmann-Moe, Karen Rosendahl.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine population-based references for the relationships between the presence of ossification centers and gestational age and skeletal length measurements among infants who die during the perinatal period, as well as to evaluate the possible influence of intrauterine growth restriction on ossification stage.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: During an 11-year period, nearly all infants who died perinatally in a well-defined geographic area routinely underwent radiography with a standardized technique. The presence of visible secondary ossification centers in the singletons (n = 495) was evaluated. Cluster analysis was used to identify stages of ossification; a sequential appearance of secondary ossification centers was assumed. Comparisons were made with Wilks lambda between male and female infants and between infants who were presumed to have growth restriction and those who were not. Reference ranges for the presence of ossification centers were calculated for interquartile ranges of femur length and gestational age.
RESULTS: Eight clusters of ossification defining different stages of ossification of the pelvis, hindfeet, and knees were identified. The sequential clusters outlined well-defined intervals of femur length and gestational age. Bone lengths, birth weight, and gestational age within ossification clusters did not differ between the sexes (Wilks lambda = 0.989, P =.532) or according to whether growth restriction was presumed to exist (Wilks lambda = 0.958, P =.481).
CONCLUSION: The reference diagrams calculated with this method indicate relationships between ossification sequence and both gestational age and skeletal length measurements.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12355011     DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2251011130

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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